scRNA-seq in medulloblastoma shows cellular heterogeneity and lineage expansion support resistance to SHH inhibitor therapy is a research paper published in UNC Libraries (2022). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 0.312. It has been cited 7 times.
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Grant: 5P30NS045892-18
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Grant: 5R01NS088219-03
Glycolytic regulation of cerebellar development and medulloblastoma tumorigenesis
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Grant: 3UL1TR002489-02S1
North Carolina Translational and Clinical Science Institute (NC TraCS)
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Grant: 5P30NS045892-03
Core--Expression localization
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Grant: 3U54HD079124-05S1
Clinical Translational Research Center for Neurodevelopmental Disorders
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Grant: 1F31NS100489-01A1
Proliferation of cerebellar neural progenitors and Shh-driven medulloblastoma requires suppression of WNT by GSK-3
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Grant: 5U54HD079124-03
Clinical Translational Research Center for Neurodevelopmental Disorders
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